Charitable Work

Freemasons make a major contribution to society through their own charities, as well as through donations to UK charities and worldwide disaster funds. With members playing an active role in their own communities.

From its earliest days, Freemasonry has been involved in charitable activities, and since its inception it has provided support for many widows and orphans of Freemasons as well as others within the community.All monies raised for charity are drawn from amongst Freemasons, their families and friends, while grants and donations are made to Masonic and non-Masonic charities alike.Over the last few years Freemasonry has raised more than £75m for a wide range of Charitable purposes including those involved in medical research, community care, education and work with young people.Freemasonry has an enviable record of providing regular and consistent financial support to individual charities over long periods while at the same time making thousands of grants to local charities, appeals and projects throughout England and Wales each year. For the future, opportunities to obtain or provide matched funding are periodically examined with a view to enhancing the impact of the support Freemasonry can give to specific projects. The personal generosity of Freemasons and the collective fundraising efforts of almost 8,000 lodges, however, will continue to determine the contribution Freemasonry makes within the community.

The Lodge Members contribute to a charity fund run by the Lodge from which donations are made annually to local Charities. In the Last few years donations have been made to: - Hospital Radio at New Cross Hospital, The Air Ambulance, The Local Branch of the Alzheimer society, Special School at Hagley, The M S Centre at Tettenhall.